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Why might a crowded waiting room be a sign of inefficiency rather than the providers popularity
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A crowded waiting room could mean both, but it can also mean it is inefficient. Backed up waiting rooms can mean a short staff, no stock, or a plethora of other things, let alone their inefficiency to deal with the customers.
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The provider is unable to be efficient enough to deal with all of the customers
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